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Hannah ABEL

Birth04 Aug 1852 - Pocklington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
DeathNot Available - Liverpool
MotherSARAH LOWTHER
FatherJohn Abel

Born in Pocklington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England on 04 Aug 1852 to John Abel and SARAH LOWTHER. Hannah ABEL married George Sharp and had 11 children. She passed away in Liverpool.

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Parents
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John Abel
1825 - 1893
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Sarah Lowther
1822 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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George Sharp
1855 - 1918
Children Show all
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Sarah Jane Sharp
1885 - 1966
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Emily Sharp
1876 - 1976
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Frederick Sharp
1892 - Unknown
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George Sharp
1889 - 1963
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Mary Hannah Sharp
1883 - 1954
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Arthur Sharp
1896 - 1945
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Ada Sharp
1874 - 1940
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Sarah Sharp
1879 - 1881
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Edgar Sharp
1902 - Unknown
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John William Sharp
1881 - 1882
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George Sharp
1888 - 1888

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